OpenLedger adding ERC-4626 does not look exciting on the surface, and honestly, that is usually where I start paying closer attention.
I’ve watched enough cycles to know the market gets distracted by headlines while infrastructure quietly decides where liquidity can actually move later. Standards matter because they remove friction. ERC-4626 gives OpenLedger a cleaner framework for vaults, yield-bearing assets, deposits, withdrawals, and share accounting instead of forcing every integration to build from scratch.
What interests me more is the direction behind it. OpenLedger is starting to look less like an AI narrative project and more like an ecosystem trying to make AI-native assets function properly on-chain. Data, models, agents, and yield cannot scale efficiently inside fragmented systems forever.
There is a tradeoff, though. The deeper the infrastructure becomes, the less beginner-friendly it feels. But I’ve seen this pattern before too. Serious builders usually arrive before retail attention does, and liquidity tends to follow the tooling layer long before the crowd notices what is happening underneath.
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